ur-1 \ Lyllll E- Plllldlanfs Ycguhllo dampaullll is a positive cure for all those painful ailments of women. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflam- mation and Ulceratiom Falling and Displncements of the Womb and con- sequent Spinal Weakness, and is \ iarly adapted to the Change oj W Every time it will cure Baokaoho. It has cured more cases of Leucoi-» rhrea than any otherremedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels ' Tumors from the Utorus in an early sta of develo ont. That 8° Pm Boar-log-down Feeling, causing pain, weight and headache, is instantly relieved and permanently- enrcd by its use. Under all circum- stances it acts in harmony with the female system. It corrects lrragularlty, Suppressed or Painful Menstruntion, , Weaknessof the Stomach, lndigcstion, y Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostra-1 tion,lleadachc,(leneral Dcbility. Also i Dlzzlness, Falntnoss, 5 Extreme Lassitucle, “ don‘t-care " and , “ want~to~be-left-alone " feeling, cxcit- y ability, irritability. nervousness, sleep» l lcssncss, f1atulenc_v,melrmcholy or the ' “ blues," and backache. Tlicse are ' di ' f F ale Weakness sure in cations o em , some dernngement of the Utcrus_ For _ Kidney Complaints . and Baeksche of eww- sw me vegcet- I ble Compound is unequaled, . You can write Mrs. Pinkham abouti yourself in strictest ooniidenee. r LYDIA l. PINKHAI IRD. 00.. |4130 Illl.i_ l 'I l _ r ‘ t t' set there an' let an old man, _Cowen No none. » -'I THE REHIDY OF THE DAY _' J! definite preparation of _; Ipruce Gum, lvlld Cherry, ’.` Hoarhound and Tar. . t Sclontlfloelly oemllnwd In tho . form of agroellale and pell- §V table Syrup. ' One of the most reliable ` ' tions yet introduced to the ubiic for _ the immediate Relief andPCnrB of Couglu, Cbldr, Bmnchilir, Hamm j _-nerr, W ' Cong Cro , Art#-<1 _-1 via, m hd tho“p'.l.‘!il‘o&- .C and Lungs. ` ' ` Takenwith Grd Liv¢rOi1 in the ;_ first sta es of Consumption, it will V.~’ be fonng invaluable. ' *Z For .tale PHQ - ;'drbymailanr¢c¢l]olofpr1'¢z.‘-5-d" ` '7 Sole proprietors, Tnlwmodli- ‘ ui. Co. Limited, Montreal, @1114!- , McGALE'S nurrtnnur PILLS me *V voun uvrn/Ano lowzu. , ¢ _ _ _ nennzucmulmuusl To Parties ncroaching on the Public Highway. D1crAr<'rmlN'r or Puunlc \VoRKs, Charlottetown, May 26, I9o5. The attention of this Department has been called tothe fact that ai number of persons throughout the province have been and are cncroachiug on the public highway, by thc placing of obstructions thereon, and the moving of fences. I hereby notify all parties so doing, to have ull such ennroncluncnls and oh- structions rcmoverl at once. otherwise they will be prosecuted in accordance with section 25 of “The Public Roads Act.” And we wish all Road Inspect ors and Ovcrsccrs to sec that this notice \\-ill be observed and enforced. JAMES H. CUMMISKEY. Com. of Public Works. 5-30 tu. th &w 1 mo 1 N. S. & N. B. HUTELS KING EDWARD Horn Opposite l.C.R, Depot,Hallinx. lfilwfl with ull |no4li-rn iu\|»ro\'m|u-|\t.~|, nu\i;nI|i~ 1-|-_lillyl’u|'nisiw1l, .\`ilunlln|| :mil \i<-w u|\><\n~f pall-'rwil in ilnlifnx. \\‘ill\i|| ilu; ||\i|\ulc.~l ride ny ntl-roi. curl# lntlu-.1-1-||\.|~¢~nl'\l\ut‘ily. 'l`_nrnw $l..’»0 to $'.5..'»4| pm- tiny ncrorllllnz to lo- ru lou. WM, WILSON, Proprietor. Avi is d x vr THE DUFFERIN HOTEI Bt. John, IJ. SEI. nverlooking the beautiful King' Bqnare. Mu il' cm in every dclnll. Newly un nted and r- cmpoted throughout. The only hotel in thc clly with private lawn and gudenn. ll. LQKOI WlLLlS. CHAB CAUPBKIL Prop. Manner. A-It d 1 vr HOTEL AMERICAN MONCTON, N. B. Refuruishui \|p~to-(lute. New manne- mcnt. Grill open till 23 o’clocl. Sample rooms for comlnercial travellers F. H. WISWELL. Manager. 4-:Stl 1 yr _ MONCTON, N. B. Thebulgcltand But Located Hotel in the City, Aeeommoiating 200 guests nitmiurldlgdthe cpntmbdfnpaagluslu rN'::k;~;_a\»_r;, zihzncllalily' d%iil?if|“l't\ir tilhtflstw will lille niim» ”‘°'"“ °"‘ eno. mewaarw, Prop. . I I l YI' I . ~‘ ‘..-~` 1 ' ny nzvmc CQQIQQ IQ. by .l»0‘l’\ll0_l. ..||I|~l$‘lI_lll6fi Y rx 1”’ ii? .= _ 1 v. ' _ ' P. CHAPTER I. ' ' I all-the people that' ever went ‘I west that expcdltlou was the , . . most renmrknble. v - - » A small boy in A blg basket on the back of a jolly old man, who carrlod A cane ln one hand, a rlile ln the other; a black dog serving as scout, sklrmlsher and rear gunrd-that was the shoot it They were the survivors ot a rulnedhome in the north of Yeo mont and were traveling far: into the valley ot the St. Lawrence but with no particular destination. ` Midsummer had paused them in their journey. Their clothes were covered with dust, their tacos brownlmr lu the hot um. It was li very small boy that sat inside the basket and clung to the rlm,- his tow, head shaking as the 'old man walked. He Iéw wonderful things dny after day looking down ut the green tields or pecrlng into the gloomy reaches or the wood, and he talked about them. “Uncle Eb, ls that where the swlfts arc?" he would ask often. and the old man would answer: “No; they uln’t real sassy this time o' year. They lay round lu the deep dlngllrs every dl\y~" Then the small volce would slug ldly or prattle with an imaginary being that had a habit ot peeking over the edge ot the basket or would shout a greeting to some blrd Q! butterdy and ask finally: "Tired, Uncle Eb?" Sometimes the old gentleman would ' any “Not very" and keep ou.,l°0k1,_DK nwuglitruxly at me ground. Then. again, he would stop and mop his bald bond with I big red handkerchief, and say, a little tremor ohlrrlhtlon. ln. his volce:.j“Tlredl Who wouldn't bs.. area with a we elephant; mee yew on. ‘his back all day? I'd bo 'shamed 0' mysel 1 carry me from Dan to-Beersheba. Gll:_ out now nu' shake yer legs." i I was tho smull boy, and I remember._ it was always a great relief to get out or tnebeqket. and.. hnvlmr run Hheldf- to lle ln the grass amoag._the-wlld noun ers and jump up at him as he came- along. i Uncle Eh had been worlslng (br my, father uve years barons I»was,hor_u. He was not n strong mal and had never- been able to carry the wide swath of -.the other help in-the iields, but we all; loved him for his kindness* and his knack ot story telling, He wus a bach- elor who came over the mountain from _ Pleasant Valley, a little bundle of iclotbes on his shoulder, and bringing a rnznne that enriched the l10lI!¢!\¢|l¢\1l'€ i ot our neighborhood. It was Ehen_Hol- . den. 1 He had s cheerful temper and In lmf L nglnntion that was a very wilderness 0! oddities. Bears and pauthers growled und were very terrible in that strange country. Ho had invented an animal- , more treacherous than any in the- Iyvoods, and-he called it a swift. “Sumg thin"llke a panther," he described the - look of lt-u fearsome creature that lay 1 ln the edge of-the woodsat sundown. and made a noise liken woman crying to lure the-unwpry. it would llght,one‘p_ eye with tear to hear Uncle Eb lit# his voice ln the cry of the lwlft Many u time in the twilight when the bu of, u hound or some fur cry came faintly through the wooded hills I have seen mm un ms.n`znu~ansbutua hui. And when we had listened a moment, our eyes wide with- wu.mdar,_ he wouldtllrll und sny in n low, half whispered tone, “ 'S a swift." I suppose we needed more the tear ol! God, but the young children of the pioneer needed also the (cur of the woods or they wouldihlve strnyctl to their death in them. A big bass \-lol, taller than himself, hnd long been the solace of his Sun- days. After hc had shnrcd-u ccremo~ l Miss Lol line, P. E. I. Tells how she and her father , were cured of serious dis- ease by Dr. Chase's Kid- ney- Liver Pills. Miss Kam Doyle, Lot l, posiolilue, l’. l‘I. I., st-ntes:»“_/\llo\1l thrcc ycnrs nga m_v kidney dlnonne, which caused- him- much sulfcrlng, us well as nnxiclty lest 'thc ull- mcnt shonhl become oln-onto or provi- lntal. We imnwrlinlcly obtained Dr. Ohssc'n-Kl:lney~Llvcr Pills mul he begun ntom-.o to improve under this trcutnicnll, thc symptoms lzrmllnilly tlimlppcnriiug, un- til hc bccnme quite W1-il ngnin. Since then wc always keep tlluso pills in the Iumsc for unc in thc cnsc of sickness of= thi.-4 kind. ~ _ "For some time I .'¢\1`fl`émvl' from pains in the :small of the lnwnk und |u'con|pany~ ing ills, nhd- though I was (rented \\_7n= doctor nt lconsitlemhln expense, I coulll. obtain no lasting benefit-Ulltll Irnerl ll' (lhu.sc's Kidney-Liver l’lilu, which scented to bc exactly suited to my nllment. Father and I are gently planned with thc excellent; lncflklne nmi wish to recommend it to ctli§l*F.°' Dr. Ch|\w'n Kidney-Llrer Pills, an!! »(e\t.her wan selzeul with is severe fnrmi ol. ai mb or Will Illi- to thi nyso back where at the When had to plMll¢_-we out of tile tiny and keep our Lnemem‘lier_now the look* of him then--his -thin face, his salt- hlack-eyes, lib long mile, the sult of brondcloth, thqatoek ond- ltaudlng coli- lur and. above all, the solemnity in his manner when that big devil' of s thing was leaning on his breast. As to his playing, I have never hound a more fearful sound, ln any time of peace or_one lostlcredttnble to n Chris- tian. week-days ne wuentxulcteu ro- the m.\l¢l¢l‘_ BID 0,1' the tiute, and uftm' chores, lr there were no one to talk with him. he would-sit. long and pour his soul into that magic har _ot boxwood. Uncle Eb had another- great accom- pllsl\ment.` He was what they cull in the north country “a natural cooner." Alter; nlghtfnll. when the corn wal ripening, _he spoke in a-whisper and had his og`_r`__c_dgked tor But~:he loved alt kinda of good-fun. - Bo this man had a boy ln' his heart and u boy ln his basketthat evening- we left the old house. My father and mother and older brother had been drowned in the luke, wbere~they had gone.tor.-aydsyot pleasure. lihad then u small understanding of my' loss, but I have lenmed since that the farm was not warm _the mortgage and ` that everything, had to be sold. Uncle Eh ana I-truths lid. a very inns na-.ot six-wene-alll that wus len of~wlmt»-had been iuthpt-heme. Some wermfor-Iemlf ing_Vme,V_`._Vth§_ county house, but they de_cldpd,,3xs,lly_ -to turn mefover 1.n“e dlssolute uncle, with some"alluwanu ,for my keep. Therein Uncle ‘Eb waste be reckoned with. He hadfsetlhlsbeeg on keeping me, hut-he waen.,hrnr lngd. without-any home or vlsibim proleqti. and not, therefore, in tho. mind_ of_ the _nuthor,t_t_les. a ,proper giiarulgn. Hs had me with him in the old house. and the very night he heard they were coming after me in the morning we started-11; our journey. _‘ I remember he was a long time typo; packages ot bread and butter sullen. and boiled cggmto the rlm or the busiest. so that they hung on the outside. Then. he put n woolen shawl und an oilcloth blanket on the bottom, pulled the straps over his: shoulders and buckled- them. standing before the looking glass, ani, _ 131" ` ‘_Q- ` \" ii 'fits-'t°ii_;f it-v~ ti...-._ ~‘f-?=u~ "¥f;_ -_ ix. ‘E , 1 5-V , V >»f,i7f"'f-;»‘~<-_.fi , “ ` ig. 53 - ia ` _ 7 ‘P J\\ \§ l’ T ‘ff sk l f ’¢_/J;/*l'. » . . .gs `. l" E-'_ L \ -.1-.. ' ' The horses shook and tframhled- atmlut _ marina thunder of the strings. having put on my cup and cont, stood me on. the tabl_°_,aDd stooped no that I couldi-.cllmb into. the.. basket-1 pack bspliet he-hadmaed in-hunting, the top f little smaller than the bottom, Once in, I could _stand comfortably or alt' racing sideways, my buck and 'knees ivedgedfmm port to-starboard. With mmlniiny place, heblsgout t'll_D‘la'ntern aud~_gruped¢ hl|,way. -the road, me cane in one hand, his ride in the other. Fred, our old dog-u black shepherd, with tawny points-came after us. _ Uncle Eb scolded -him endtrled to send htm back; but t plead forthe poor cree- ture, and that settled tt; hewnl' one-at bur party. ~ -' "Dunn_o.bow we'l1 feed htm," sail Uncle Eb. "Our own- mouths are bg; enough t' take ell- we can carry, but If hclnl no heart t' have 'lm all 'lone tins!! _ I was old for my nge, they tell mn, and had a eenlqul look ellie wise vm; of talking _fee a» boy;-so young, buy] hind us. I "Now, boy, te-ke. A, goo( look at tho- : old house," I rcmemtllr he whlspened' to me at the gate that night. " 'Tahftf likely yelll ever no lt' afil. Heep quiet- how,” he added; letting down the ban at the toot ol the lane. "We’ro goin' west, nn' wl mu|tn’t let, the gran grew under ul.. Gotfzhmpurty cpu, I can tell ye." way carefully down the cow paths into ‘ the broad pasture. . With every stem! - kept e :harp loohoutfior sWh, lldf-‘ the moon shone after awhile, nnkhg, _.._.__ _ _ .__._= ' <'ro as commons.) - i Auorucn RED cnoss scum/lt.. _ Kaus, lmrepau Benin, June Uv-An. other Red Dress wands! hu developdg 'through the discovery theta donation,-' ol §,tXlJ pounds df tobacco Intended for ding P., f I t §Uli®l.ER5IDlii-BEARKET Q (l7anmVnu»VPrices-Correeuad Bully .) Bnrleyrpsr bus».......`.........0-55 uo0(l0 VBeof-(oaro.asn)perlb............ 0-4 tio 0f05 _Buckwhew.....'........._.....0sown in ,Hut-tor per-1l;........ liltotlll =en1feknm1b..._... ul 10002 Eggs perdoz...... . ......0l2to000 l_l-!ny,l`oose....... , _ .....l0.00tol7ll_l luny nm=seu‘._... ._ ._.__1u.oo to 17,00 ,`Stm\vnm.nol........_.....__.as_oow ooo H1ues_psr\n__.. ._,_..._.___.,_uy maui; _Roller Mill"Flo` \Vl\cl\t per bushel. i.. . ...1.10 to 1`.ZV) l_’orl{ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ . ._-. tlb00`l${` Potatoes, per bus. ......'...0 151:00' ll) l`umip<, . . . . _ .....015to'0‘1f_5 Geese perlb..... ._ .....0-10t»o000 Turkeys per lb ......... 0'14 tio 015 Dueksfperlb.................-..0CBto 0 10 ,hlckens...... . . . . . . . . . . ......'i_00l‘ll»o0l0 ' -~ cnMtLo1"1'aTowN'MA1zxA'r1ox~x,m .git-.acsmertemmout-s=.1°_ “Q ' I “vm éaamul `BL~ - i' e h orksin anofiice thegirliVh_1.t11e\--" =" oivmena serious ucknsssl than any other one thing. Ask the m_an w o w _nt dm_t th _bo i_ __ _ store, the -factoryemployec, or tie- mechanic in the shop, and eight out oi'-_ev¢_1'Y fm W* -“ ‘_ _ 'Wk' " ` do not move regularly. Why lerrnis continue? Iron-Ox Tablets-the Doctor s cure for Censure _ -¢0SlS _}t§, is _g5_¢¢n¢3=per box, md'is=s'o1d under an absolute guarantee to cure, or your money is refundedi V' Can- _V__ fairer than this? Iron-Gia. ’1?ablets»sre not*-a. new and untriedircmedy- A515 Y°1;1't;’°W“:l d°“;i{fhi*i’°‘;i;;fl:§2idii,‘§'~‘g_i1f`i;;12f:’d° _ ' _ . - ` I . _ \| gg dll! *‘ - _$i31l;1::;f£`;&t:§r_;%_;i;_ Kerr your _bagels hV_il1t\1Vy'_¢n<1Vyi_>\\ `_f°¢\_ er, tg l|¢¢m_.p1¢.,,|m L_ _ w,rv -_ < V . ~_ _ - wan:-ox 'inn-etiin nineteen: given# rw' dr°ls*°t’=» 25 ¢¢1\¢¢._°f “Ut 1>°°_*Plid 1"* f°<==.iPi °f ll” Pri” ‘U 'U1' I ' ' 1ron»0x~R`emedy Cbmpny,.D¢mit, liehigau. _ Fortlqle in Clurlottetown hy 'Apotliecartes I-B-IJ-, Jolinoon & Johnson, H. A. men-_and women Ellis, A.W. Reddin, McDonald' & Mclfilinon, and in Suinmerside et Gourlic’ _ _ ‘ _ tml num I LY! _ if lllt8‘I.`A.NDAll.D‘ll1ltl`| .I ; assay ron us-I; For mel-Ili eonnnottonlnfxntoru ' g rmanrovaurnw; ~ -- f Q, l -nemuvhxm old- paint; dlelnfeollan I ’°"'“" °'°°°"" d“|"" 'M' "7" ` " " mlxeclworsteds tweods flannel: and home- - _ , . . V many other nurnoeee. A_o\n squnlo 20 pounds SAL SODA; _ SOLD IVIBY-WHERE. ` __ _'__»¥l.._G‘li‘._l`.ET'|" 2?# _ 1-oaou1'o’.ow‘lt - - -- --est.. 3 __ /., .ex _ ,V nuuun /f"`v°" , _ _ B - will _f°" `- gold- ` ; _ Gaudi t -' -‘PRoGREss"‘ 'i t t Aeeaulll- . Olli'.&\.,\ . . . . Pork .... run,-, per mu(=mp.>...;_‘._.._a.o0 to 7 so Oatmeal pci' lb .............03§ to0'(l) ‘ *’0mb'iSE =f::.‘.5=Z`l=€7\rF~EN_'-‘_ iF%’Z‘?§€§3 '55-3 ==\:.:r.=...E:Z :IE §*5_555§€_§i|`i5?l$ = 'sa s=§°§§s =_=' E -r~l`i~1~1=- EESKM mxzmxém 2532552 'X _-¢er§P5'¥5 3*¥§?§§_ ¢=£k@§= as Ssgsese as tu Su '0 50 mom? Z-other. Uneqnnlledforallklndaoi _ ihmilyhaking. I" Atyenome-°¢ ‘ - . _. _ _q 'WEDDING RINGS Our Wedding - Rings stumped W. N. T. are made tofour special order and are guaranteed full quality as 1§>resented by stamp inside- e employ only the best‘ iqanufactu rers ‘ innmking- our' rings. ' W. N. TAtN'i0N,_ JEWELER.. Sunnyside; _ HALL _DEPENl)S -::.::;¢¢4 __ _ _ $5 "‘ ' '°'*'*'*~'b\P=\>‘g-»`o'v~»#A\‘L-¢‘»\ 3S3§B§3§§§§§§§ &5§§§§$E§;;;;;;; f¢S“§°$,?-€’£‘5S“_¥’55l1§ “ =°_ f-===~¢_ __ Sszsseaareslus-s mor:-gc awzmzcmgc `r "a #1 _ *Te 5_5 cfs' ' plll edosc.`,l_6 cents) box, nc nlldcalecl, or Rdmillion, Bates 8 Company, Toront trlbutlon among the suldttrs- ln the Mid,- linowonnlpntllerbln. _ ~ I " .- I _S3 _ 13' _.si - il émdmevsqm .M _ oiil"your' tailor whetlm-"you get com- ,fo`Il, en] ment or plennure from your :.u*°'f,,.°';°".*.*.‘....2l;‘: °'°° "'-‘ 'lgre uno trickery in our busting; ` _ _ b ‘we do some utonlnhlng thingu. In ill had here the print. it "__ __ ‘_ , _ _J ..._...‘°°"""'---'g.:,,._¢.:.¢';.~-~- ' "E629 \_»'.~ 'u I of good tasthfand rsilnementi Made in an endless _variety oi ,pgttems " 1 -ln blue, black and oxford worsteds and _ _ Single Breasted Sacks l ° f . The unt`versalflavorlte. The one style - -° . that never vfanesin popularity. - l " PROGRESS" Brand Sack: sro dis- - F _ /W, tlngulslied for their rlch colorlngs-their 'air _ 1' j , . I ’ ,serges-'-fancy stripes and ov_erplalds,Vin silk \ | _ . » spuns. ‘All sizesfor men, youths and`boy1= : FEW 5 ' Thu lallullnwygmuinc , ;~ '.3 _ _ , . “PRouRsss"_ cm - 5 l i ' ii _ i .I I Sold by lcadingciotlilcrs , I _ _ihr-ou$_hout Canatll_ _ _ § .Pr-egress Bran-d~_Clotii.ing _ay be he-Vcl fr_g_m_Pra_4rsu¢ .' » _ ~ ». ’¥_ -2- 5:14. l -f-- ‘ _ *-~-I r y DINNE'§R’ SETS I We now have a full- line ofmedium priced Dinner Sets. best Eng llsh Senihporcelain. Also several new Stock Pattern sets. _ _,_C».f9§_`if\I_é£DiAN CROCRERY CO-, Sgiiilv }- l, _ m l ` Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, G. B. Sun Fire Otlices of London. 4 ,, - Phoenix Insurance Company oi’ Brooklyn, . fVCo|Vnhin_ed-Assets -" - S-»1G6.9f00.000 Lowest rates and prompt settlement of Losses. John l'laceacl1`erni,_ _ AGENT. 5-27 tu sa 3mus _ We have on hand the beat stock of onumentt ind headstonrs king:-y.°:9:|ng and mann .in marble. granite and freestonel hliii " - -I l nd t the wilfut ‘ nléflerate price. om uflowest prices. W" °* @4082#-E. In -I 3? lllllb li PBltRY ~ 'Wits-br-.dviz=.»°d